Woman’s Traits and Birth Services Of Child: A Systematic Qualitative Review of Multan District

The existing study purposes to empirically observe the relationship between women’s traits and healthcare utilization services, including Media, Antenatal care and postnatal care of a child. Reproductive ages of 21 to 49 years of married women with a sample size of 322 were used. The Binary Logistic...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Management Research and Emerging Science 2022-03, Vol.12 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Ali, Hina, Dur-a-Shahwar, Shakeela Kousar, Hira, Ali
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The existing study purposes to empirically observe the relationship between women’s traits and healthcare utilization services, including Media, Antenatal care and postnatal care of a child. Reproductive ages of 21 to 49 years of married women with a sample size of 322 were used. The Binary Logistic regression technique was used to evaluate the impact of women’s attributes (i.e., age, marriage age, education, paid job, and personal income) on Antenatal care and postnatal care of a child. The result indicates that chronological age and age at marriage appeared as significant predictors of antenatal care and postnatal care of the child. While personal income significantly influenced antenatal and postnatal care. Education appeared as a significant determinant of postnatal care of the child. Findings bring to light the considerable relationship between women’s traits and child’s health care services awareness. To address children's undernutrition should also focus on antenatal care as well as postnatal care
ISSN:2223-5604
2313-7738
DOI:10.56536/ijmres.v12i1.196